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Annalisa Cochrane

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1996-06-21
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An accomplished actress, she gained recognition for her memorable appearances on popular TV shows such as Modern Family, Major Crimes, Bizaardvark, and Henry Danger. Her career saw a significant boost in 2017 when she landed a starring role in the TV movie adaptation of the cult classic Heathers, kicking off the year on a high note.

Long before she found fame on the small screen, she was actively involved in theater, showcasing her talent in various stage productions. Her journey into professional acting officially began in 2014, when she started appearing in short films, honing her craft and building her portfolio.

She was born in Gig Harbor, Washington, but her early life wasn’t confined to the United States—she spent a full decade living in Pune, India, which gave her a unique cultural perspective. Additionally, she has a sister who has been a part of her life throughout these formative years.

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She decided to become part of the Alphi Phi sorority during her time at Loyola Marymount University, where she really started to find her place. Alphi Phi became an important part of her college experience, offering both friendship and personal growth. While balancing academics and campus life, she found that being in Alphi Phi helped her connect with like-minded women. Her involvement in Alphi Phi not only enriched her social life but also shaped her leadership skills. All in all, joining Alphi Phi at Loyola Marymount University was a decision she truly valued.

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